The title should be changed. The style was not "in a push", it was ground up. I know that this site only use's info from news sites ( instead of getting their own), but interpreting "in a 5day push" to mean "in a push" is silly.

This was a very proud send by 2 strong climbers. Please don't confuse people by changing the "style" of ascent.

A 5day push and "in a push" are 2 different things."In a push" is a standard way to say they did it without stopping to sleep, which is a weird way of saying it but gtes the point across. There is a big difference between a camping trip and a long hike.While ground up way not be the correct way either, it was not "in a push".Another way to look at is in context of "in a day". Some single push ascent's are not accomplished in under 24 hours, thus not "in a day". But the team didn't stop to sleep or rest or what have you. Thus you have fairly continous motion. This is "in a push", and would be a much "bigger" acheivement than "in a 5 day push".Look at Tommy or Lynn's free ascent's of the Nose...then look at how much attention it got when they did it in aday.

The most fitting description would probably be "Alpine" or "capsule" style...but those just don't seem to fit.

In any case this was a very big accomplishment and both climbers deserve big kudos. but it was not done "in a push".

How about Friggin totally Rad badass Groundup Push style. What it is, is what it is. Blitxkreig got it right, climbing is everything, these forums really suck.Congrads and best wishes to Tommy and Justen, the two best rock climbers in the world. Long may you reign!